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Serving In The Armed Forces
Airman First Class Dante
Marrazzo Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dante Marrazzo of 28 Lois
Lane, Farmingdale, has been
recognized for helping his unit
earn the United States Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
Airman Marrazzo, a security
policeman in the 49th Tactical
Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem Air
Base, Germany, will wear the
distinctive service ribbon as a
permanent decoration.
His unit was cited for out­standing
achievement in main­taining
its combat readiness
while converting from the use of
the F- 105 Thunderchief to the
newer F- 4 Phantom. The three
fighter squadrons of the wing flew
10,954 missions without an
accident or incident during the
complex transition. During the
same period the wing earned 10
different awards for safety and
outstanding accomplishment.
The airman, a graduate of
Farmingdale High School, at­tended
Hofstra University.
Second Lieutenant Carl M.
Rosenberger, 21, a 1968graduate
of the University of Dayton, Ohio,
received his Army commission
through the Reserve Officers'
Training Corps Program at the
school.
An ROTC cadet, LL Rosen­berger,
is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Rosenberger, 83 Avoca
Ave., Massapequa.
He is a member of Scabbard
and Blade society.
# * v *
The Combat Infantryman
Badge, mark of distinction for the
fighting soldier, was awarded to
Private First Class Mark C.
Puchacz, 20, in Vietnam. Pvt.
Puchacz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Puchacz, 17 Euclid
Ave., Massapequa, is a rifleman
in Company A, 2nd Battalion of
the Fourth Infantry Division's
8th Infantry.
* * *
Marine Private First Class
John Lombardo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lombardo of 442 Park
Lane, Massapequa Park, is serv­ing
with the seventh Engineer
Battalion in Vietnam.
His unit, a part of the First
Marine Division, operates in sup­port
of the division's infantry
units detecting and clearing mine,
fields, destroying caves, tunnels
and other enemy fortifications.
* • *
Seaman Apprentice James A.
Taylor, USN, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Taylor of 84
Ocean Ave., Massapequa, has
been graduated from nine weeks
of Navy basic training at the
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
Hospitalman Charles Franca-bandera,
USNR, son of Mr.
Leonard Francabandera of 1074
N. Broadway, North Massapequa,
is attending the 14 week basic
Hospital Corps School, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Marine Private Joseph W.
liar an Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph W. Haran of 313 Sunset
Blvd., Massapequa, is going
through recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
Parris Island, South Carolina.
* * *
Airman Edward J. Chapman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H.
Chapman of 408 Grand Blvd.,
Massapequa Park, has com­pleted
basic training at Amar illo
Air Force Base, Texas. He has
been assigned to the Air Force
Technical Training Center at
Keesler Air Force Base,
Mississippi, for specialized
schooling as a communications
electronics specialist.
Airman Chapman is a 1967
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graduate of Berner High School.
* * *
Army Private Edmund W.
Lane tot Jr., 22, whose parents
live at 165 Tyrconnell Ave.,
Massapequa Park, completed
eight weeks of advance infantry
training April 26 at Fort Dix,
New Jersey.
* * *
Army Private Dennis J.
Trypuc, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene W. Trypuc, 13 Pembroke
Drive, North Massapequa, com­pleted
eight weeks of advanced
infantry training April 26 at Fort
Dix, New Jersey.
* * *
Airman Jack Gioeli, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Gioeli
of 3 Frank Ave., South Farm­ingdale.
has completed basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He is now as­signed
as an administrative spe­cialist
with a unit of the Air
Training Command at Chante Air
Force Base, Illinois Airman
Gioeli is a 1967 graduate of
Farmingdale Senior High School.
Army Private Stephen B. Cra­ven,
18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Craven, 126 Chicago
Ave., Massapequa, fired expert
with the M- 14 rifle near the com­pletion
of basic combat training
at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Airman William C. Cannava,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cannava of 6 Oxford Place, Mas­sapequa,
has completed basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He is now as­signed
as a photographer with
a unit of the Military Airlift
Command at McGuire Air Force
Base, New Jersey. Airman Can­nava
is a 1967 graduate of Mas­sapequa
High School.
Seaman Apprentice George
Ivich, USN, 18, son of Mrs. Anna
lvich of 16 Hampton Blvd.,
Massapequa, has been graduated
from nine weeks of Navy basic
training at the Naval Training
Center Great Lakes, Illinois.
Cadet Craig P. Uton, sonofMr.
and Mrs. John E. Upton of 111
Philadelphia Ave., Massapequa
Park, has been named a flight
sergeant with the rank of cadet
master sergeant at the United
States Air Force Academy.
Cadet Upton, a member of the
class of ' 69, was selected for the
position in recognition of his
leadership abilities and excel­lence
in academic and military
performance.
He will be commissioned a
second lieutenant and awarded
a B. S, degree upon his gradua­tion
from the academy.
The cadet is a graduate of Ber-
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* * *
Seaman Apprentice Louis A.
Silvestre, USN, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis A. Silvestre of
9 Harrison Place, Massapequa,
has been graduated from nine
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Naval Training Center Great
Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Army Private First Class
Ralph F. Andreano, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. An­dreano,
102 Park Lane, Massa­pequa,
was assigned as a medical'
supply specialist in the Americal
Division's 23d Medical Battalion
near Chu Lai, Vietnam.
* * *
Airman First Class William
J. De Francisco, son of Mrs. Su­sannah
De Francisco of 12 Burton
Lane, Massapequa, has arrived
for duty at OsanAir Base, Korea.
Airman De Francisco, a con-'
struction equipment operator, is
assigned to a unit of the Pacific
Air Forces. He previously served
at Holloman Air Force Base,
New Mexico.
The airman attended Berner
High School.
His wife is the former Kathleen
D. Sienkiewicz.
* * *
Seaman William T. Enersen
Jr., USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Enersen of 5 Perth
Road, and Seaman Apprentice
Robert W. Laubacher Jr., USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Laubacher Sr. of 60 Grove St.,
both of Massapequa, are par­ticipating
in the annual Carib­bean
training exercise, *' Op­eration
Springboard," aboard the
submarine tender USS Howard
W. Gilmore.
The Gilmore is the command
ship of Submarine Squadron Four
and is homeported in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Airman Charles E. Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Williams of 230 Forest Ave.,
Massapequa, has completed ba­sic
training at Amarillo Air
Force Base, Texas. He has been
assigned to the Air Force Tech­nical
Training Center at Lowry
Air Force Base, Colorado, for
specialized schooling as a muni­tions
specialist.
Airman Williams is a 1967
graduate of Massapequa High
School.
* * *
Aviation Fire Control Tech­nician
Airman David C. Nelson,
, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
G. Nelson of 47 Thome Ave.,
North Massapequa, was gra­duated
from the Aviation Fire
Control Technician's Bomb Di­rector
Course at the Naval Air
Technical Training Center,
Memphis, Tennessee.
* * *
Airman Michael J. Vulpis, son
of Donato Vulpis of 57 Pacific
St., Massapequa, has completed
basic training at Amarillo Air
Force Bace, Texas. He has been
assigned to the Air Force Tech­nical
Training Center at Lowry
Air Force Base, Colorado,
for specialized schooling as a
munitions specialist.
Airman Vulpis is a 1966 gra­duate
of Berner High School.
Captain Robert E. Gallo ( left), United States Air Force F- 100
Super Sabre pilot from Farmingdale, is decorated with the Dis­tinguished
Flying Cross at TuyHoa Air Base, Vietnam. The 26- year-old
tactical fighter pilot was cited for his heroic achievement in
skillfully placing his munitions within little more than 25 yards of his
allies to pound North Vietnamese regulars during ground fighting
west of Tuy Hoa. Captain Gallo braved intense enemy fire to bring
his supersonic jet in for repeated low passes and precision mark-manship
that inflicted a major defeat to the enemy and saved the
lives of many Vietnamese troops. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Gallo, 65 Nelson St, Farmingdale and a 1959 graduate of
W. E. Howitt High School. The captain received his B. S. degree in
aeronautics at Parks College of St. Louis University, where he was
commissioned. His wife, Francis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Oelschlager, 7 Fourth St., Farmingdale. Colonel William
Evans, 31st wing commander, pins the medal.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
Page 8
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given, pur­suant
to law, that a public hear­ing
will be held by the Town
Board of the Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, New York, on
Tuesday, May 28, 1968, at 10
o'clock A. M., prevailing time,
in the Hearing Room, Town Hall,
Oyster Bay for the purpose of con­sidering
a proposed amendment
of the Building Zone Ordinance
of the Town of Oyster Bay in the
manner set forth hereinafter:
PROPOSED AMMENDMENT:
Petition of VINCENT S. COLLURA
for a change of zone from Res­idence
" D" District to Business
" F " District of the premises
described as:
ALL that certain plot, piece
or parcel of land situate at
Massapequa, Town of Oyster
Bay, County of Nassau, State
of New York, which is bounded
and described as follows:
Said premises being located
at the northwest corner of
Broadway and Atlanta Avenue,
being 70 feet on Broadway by
102.52 feet on Atlanta Avenue
by 70 feet on the west and 101.83
feet on the north.
The above mentioned petition
and map which accompanies it
are on file and may be viewed
daily ( except Saturday, Sunday,
or Holidays) between the hours
of 9: 00 A. M. and 4: 45 P. M., pre­vailing
time at the office of the
Town Clerk.
Any person interested in the
subject matter of the said hearing
will be given an opportunity to be
heard with reference thereto at
the time and place above desig­nated.
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN
OF OYSTER BAY
Michael N. Petito,
Supervisor
William B. O'Keefe,
Town Clerk
Dated: May 7, 1968
Oyster Bay, New York
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Serving In The Armed Forces
Airman First Class Dante
Marrazzo Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dante Marrazzo of 28 Lois
Lane, Farmingdale, has been
recognized for helping his unit
earn the United States Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
Airman Marrazzo, a security
policeman in the 49th Tactical
Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem Air
Base, Germany, will wear the
distinctive service ribbon as a
permanent decoration.
His unit was cited for out­standing
achievement in main­taining
its combat readiness
while converting from the use of
the F- 105 Thunderchief to the
newer F- 4 Phantom. The three
fighter squadrons of the wing flew
10,954 missions without an
accident or incident during the
complex transition. During the
same period the wing earned 10
different awards for safety and
outstanding accomplishment.
The airman, a graduate of
Farmingdale High School, at­tended
Hofstra University.
Second Lieutenant Carl M.
Rosenberger, 21, a 1968graduate
of the University of Dayton, Ohio,
received his Army commission
through the Reserve Officers'
Training Corps Program at the
school.
An ROTC cadet, LL Rosen­berger,
is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Rosenberger, 83 Avoca
Ave., Massapequa.
He is a member of Scabbard
and Blade society.
# * v *
The Combat Infantryman
Badge, mark of distinction for the
fighting soldier, was awarded to
Private First Class Mark C.
Puchacz, 20, in Vietnam. Pvt.
Puchacz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Puchacz, 17 Euclid
Ave., Massapequa, is a rifleman
in Company A, 2nd Battalion of
the Fourth Infantry Division's
8th Infantry.
* * *
Marine Private First Class
John Lombardo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lombardo of 442 Park
Lane, Massapequa Park, is serv­ing
with the seventh Engineer
Battalion in Vietnam.
His unit, a part of the First
Marine Division, operates in sup­port
of the division's infantry
units detecting and clearing mine,
fields, destroying caves, tunnels
and other enemy fortifications.
* • *
Seaman Apprentice James A.
Taylor, USN, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James P. Taylor of 84
Ocean Ave., Massapequa, has
been graduated from nine weeks
of Navy basic training at the
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
Hospitalman Charles Franca-bandera,
USNR, son of Mr.
Leonard Francabandera of 1074
N. Broadway, North Massapequa,
is attending the 14 week basic
Hospital Corps School, Great
Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Marine Private Joseph W.
liar an Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph W. Haran of 313 Sunset
Blvd., Massapequa, is going
through recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
Parris Island, South Carolina.
* * *
Airman Edward J. Chapman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H.
Chapman of 408 Grand Blvd.,
Massapequa Park, has com­pleted
basic training at Amar illo
Air Force Base, Texas. He has
been assigned to the Air Force
Technical Training Center at
Keesler Air Force Base,
Mississippi, for specialized
schooling as a communications
electronics specialist.
Airman Chapman is a 1967
3Me€ aurt& Trudden
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graduate of Berner High School.
* * *
Army Private Edmund W.
Lane tot Jr., 22, whose parents
live at 165 Tyrconnell Ave.,
Massapequa Park, completed
eight weeks of advance infantry
training April 26 at Fort Dix,
New Jersey.
* * *
Army Private Dennis J.
Trypuc, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene W. Trypuc, 13 Pembroke
Drive, North Massapequa, com­pleted
eight weeks of advanced
infantry training April 26 at Fort
Dix, New Jersey.
* * *
Airman Jack Gioeli, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Gioeli
of 3 Frank Ave., South Farm­ingdale.
has completed basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He is now as­signed
as an administrative spe­cialist
with a unit of the Air
Training Command at Chante Air
Force Base, Illinois Airman
Gioeli is a 1967 graduate of
Farmingdale Senior High School.
Army Private Stephen B. Cra­ven,
18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Craven, 126 Chicago
Ave., Massapequa, fired expert
with the M- 14 rifle near the com­pletion
of basic combat training
at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Airman William C. Cannava,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cannava of 6 Oxford Place, Mas­sapequa,
has completed basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He is now as­signed
as a photographer with
a unit of the Military Airlift
Command at McGuire Air Force
Base, New Jersey. Airman Can­nava
is a 1967 graduate of Mas­sapequa
High School.
Seaman Apprentice George
Ivich, USN, 18, son of Mrs. Anna
lvich of 16 Hampton Blvd.,
Massapequa, has been graduated
from nine weeks of Navy basic
training at the Naval Training
Center Great Lakes, Illinois.
Cadet Craig P. Uton, sonofMr.
and Mrs. John E. Upton of 111
Philadelphia Ave., Massapequa
Park, has been named a flight
sergeant with the rank of cadet
master sergeant at the United
States Air Force Academy.
Cadet Upton, a member of the
class of ' 69, was selected for the
position in recognition of his
leadership abilities and excel­lence
in academic and military
performance.
He will be commissioned a
second lieutenant and awarded
a B. S, degree upon his gradua­tion
from the academy.
The cadet is a graduate of Ber-
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ner High School.
* * *
Seaman Apprentice Louis A.
Silvestre, USN, 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis A. Silvestre of
9 Harrison Place, Massapequa,
has been graduated from nine
weeks of Navy basic training at
the Naval Training Center Great
Lakes, Illinois.
* * *
Army Private First Class
Ralph F. Andreano, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. An­dreano,
102 Park Lane, Massa­pequa,
was assigned as a medical'
supply specialist in the Americal
Division's 23d Medical Battalion
near Chu Lai, Vietnam.
* * *
Airman First Class William
J. De Francisco, son of Mrs. Su­sannah
De Francisco of 12 Burton
Lane, Massapequa, has arrived
for duty at OsanAir Base, Korea.
Airman De Francisco, a con-'
struction equipment operator, is
assigned to a unit of the Pacific
Air Forces. He previously served
at Holloman Air Force Base,
New Mexico.
The airman attended Berner
High School.
His wife is the former Kathleen
D. Sienkiewicz.
* * *
Seaman William T. Enersen
Jr., USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Enersen of 5 Perth
Road, and Seaman Apprentice
Robert W. Laubacher Jr., USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Laubacher Sr. of 60 Grove St.,
both of Massapequa, are par­ticipating
in the annual Carib­bean
training exercise, *' Op­eration
Springboard," aboard the
submarine tender USS Howard
W. Gilmore.
The Gilmore is the command
ship of Submarine Squadron Four
and is homeported in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Airman Charles E. Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Williams of 230 Forest Ave.,
Massapequa, has completed ba­sic
training at Amarillo Air
Force Base, Texas. He has been
assigned to the Air Force Tech­nical
Training Center at Lowry
Air Force Base, Colorado, for
specialized schooling as a muni­tions
specialist.
Airman Williams is a 1967
graduate of Massapequa High
School.
* * *
Aviation Fire Control Tech­nician
Airman David C. Nelson,
, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
G. Nelson of 47 Thome Ave.,
North Massapequa, was gra­duated
from the Aviation Fire
Control Technician's Bomb Di­rector
Course at the Naval Air
Technical Training Center,
Memphis, Tennessee.
* * *
Airman Michael J. Vulpis, son
of Donato Vulpis of 57 Pacific
St., Massapequa, has completed
basic training at Amarillo Air
Force Bace, Texas. He has been
assigned to the Air Force Tech­nical
Training Center at Lowry
Air Force Base, Colorado,
for specialized schooling as a
munitions specialist.
Airman Vulpis is a 1966 gra­duate
of Berner High School.
Captain Robert E. Gallo ( left), United States Air Force F- 100
Super Sabre pilot from Farmingdale, is decorated with the Dis­tinguished
Flying Cross at TuyHoa Air Base, Vietnam. The 26- year-old
tactical fighter pilot was cited for his heroic achievement in
skillfully placing his munitions within little more than 25 yards of his
allies to pound North Vietnamese regulars during ground fighting
west of Tuy Hoa. Captain Gallo braved intense enemy fire to bring
his supersonic jet in for repeated low passes and precision mark-manship
that inflicted a major defeat to the enemy and saved the
lives of many Vietnamese troops. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Gallo, 65 Nelson St, Farmingdale and a 1959 graduate of
W. E. Howitt High School. The captain received his B. S. degree in
aeronautics at Parks College of St. Louis University, where he was
commissioned. His wife, Francis, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Oelschlager, 7 Fourth St., Farmingdale. Colonel William
Evans, 31st wing commander, pins the medal.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
Page 8
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given, pur­suant
to law, that a public hear­ing
will be held by the Town
Board of the Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, New York, on
Tuesday, May 28, 1968, at 10
o'clock A. M., prevailing time,
in the Hearing Room, Town Hall,
Oyster Bay for the purpose of con­sidering
a proposed amendment
of the Building Zone Ordinance
of the Town of Oyster Bay in the
manner set forth hereinafter:
PROPOSED AMMENDMENT:
Petition of VINCENT S. COLLURA
for a change of zone from Res­idence
" D" District to Business
" F " District of the premises
described as:
ALL that certain plot, piece
or parcel of land situate at
Massapequa, Town of Oyster
Bay, County of Nassau, State
of New York, which is bounded
and described as follows:
Said premises being located
at the northwest corner of
Broadway and Atlanta Avenue,
being 70 feet on Broadway by
102.52 feet on Atlanta Avenue
by 70 feet on the west and 101.83
feet on the north.
The above mentioned petition
and map which accompanies it
are on file and may be viewed
daily ( except Saturday, Sunday,
or Holidays) between the hours
of 9: 00 A. M. and 4: 45 P. M., pre­vailing
time at the office of the
Town Clerk.
Any person interested in the
subject matter of the said hearing
will be given an opportunity to be
heard with reference thereto at
the time and place above desig­nated.
BY ORDER OF
THE TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN
OF OYSTER BAY
Michael N. Petito,
Supervisor
William B. O'Keefe,
Town Clerk
Dated: May 7, 1968
Oyster Bay, New York
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